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|  15th January 2015, 10:38 PM | #1 | 
| Member Join Date: Jan 2012 
					Posts: 4
				 |  Corrosion on gilded keris blade 
			
			Several of my keris blades display gilded naga motifs.  One of them is showing copper sulfate corrosion between the gilding and the iron.  I have been able to remove the corrosion from one side fairly easily with toluene on cotton swabs but thought before doing the other I would ask if there might be some better or safer method.  Also, I would appreciate learning how future corrosion might be prevented.  Finally, I am wondering if the "gilding" on this blade might in fact be brass, not gold.  Two images are attached.  One shows the hilt and the other shows a section of the blade where corrosion can be seen.  If anyone has any thoughts, I would be grateful to have them. This is my first post with photos. I cannot tell if they will come through. If they don't I will try again. Thanks for bearing with me. | 
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